Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 9R.W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... Congress do most earnestly recommend to the several colonies , that a militia be forthwith appoint- ed and well disciplined , and that it be well provided with proper arms . " This motion was not carried in the form here given , the ...
... Congress do most earnestly recommend to the several colonies , that a militia be forthwith appoint- ed and well disciplined , and that it be well provided with proper arms . " This motion was not carried in the form here given , the ...
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... congress , on the fourth of June , returned a very cold and reserved reply , instead of taking advantage of the occasion , as they might have done , to express their approbation of the intended declaration of independence , as to which ...
... congress , on the fourth of June , returned a very cold and reserved reply , instead of taking advantage of the occasion , as they might have done , to express their approbation of the intended declaration of independence , as to which ...
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John Sanderson. continental congress , and the sense of this colony be required through this congress . " 99 In addition to this evidence of excessive prudence on the part of this provincial Congress , the newspa- pers of the period ...
John Sanderson. continental congress , and the sense of this colony be required through this congress . " 99 In addition to this evidence of excessive prudence on the part of this provincial Congress , the newspa- pers of the period ...
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